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Technische Universität ChemnitzFakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik

Professur Regelungstechnik und SystemdynamikProf. Dr.-Ing. habil. Stefan Streif

Willem EsterhuizenTim AschenbruckStefan Streif

Transient Stability Analysis of Power Grids with Admissible & Maximal Robust Positively Invariant Sets

Willem Esterhuizen 1Transient Stability with Admissible sets and MRPIs

Admissible sets and MRPIs: settingConsider:

Assumptions(A1) The space is the set of all Lebesgue measurable functions that map the

interval to a set , which is compact and convex.(A2) The function is with respect to , and for every in an open subset

containing , the function is with respect to .(A3) There exists a constant such that the following inequality holds

true:

(A4) The set is convex for all (A5) For every , the function is with respect to .

Most assumptions needed to have compactness of space of solutions.

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Admissible sets and MRPIsDefinition: The admissible set (viability kernel) of the system is the set of initial states for which there exists an input such that the corresponding integral curve satisfies the constraints for all future time.

Definition: A set is said to be a robust positively invariant set (RPI) of the system provided that for all , for all and for all .

Definition: The maximal robust positively invariant set (MRPI) of the system contained in , is the union of all RPIs that are subsets of . Equivalently,

Let

[Esterhuizen, Aschenbruck, Streif: On Maximal Robust Positively Invariant Sets in Constrained Nonlinear Systems, under review][De Dona and Levine: On barriers in state and input constrained nonlinear systems, SIAM Journal on Contr. & Opt., 2013]

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Closed-ness and Semi-permeability

PropositionUnder assumptions (A1) – (A5) the sets and are closed.

This follows from the compactness result

• These are special parts of the sets’ boundaries called the barriers.• Possess the semi-permeability property.

• Terms introduced by Isaacs in differential games.• Barriers may be constructed via the Maximum Principle.

Let: , ,

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Stationarity

Definition The set is said to be stationary with horizon provided that:

Examplethe set for is not stationary.

Stationarity guarantees that barriers intersect in finite time.We can now state our main theorem

General• Consider the set• Clearly, and is an RPI if and only if

Stationarity of• Similar definition for the set .

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Main TheoremTheorem: Consider a point (resp. ), assume that (A1)-(A5) hold and that the set (resp. ) is stationary with horizon . Then there exists a such that the corresponding integral curve runs along (resp. ) and intersects

in finite time. In other words, there exists a and such that (resp. ) for all and . Moreover, this integral curve and the corresponding disturbance realization, , satisfy the following necessary conditions:

There exists a nonzero absolutely continuous maximal solution to the adjointequation:

where, , such that…

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Main Theorem (continued…)

for almost all . Moreover, at time the ultimate tangentiality condition holds:

Theorem (Maximum Principle)Let be a disturbance realization such that for some

. Then, there exists a non-zero absolutely continuous maximal solution to the adjoint such that

for almost every . [Lee and Markus, Foundations of Optimal Control Theory, 1967]

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Some interpretation

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Some examples: Admissible sets

[Esterhuizen and Lévine: A preliminary study of barrier stopping points in constrained nonlinear systems, in Proceedings of the 19th IFAC World Congress, 2014]

[Esterhuizen and Lévine: Barriers and potentially safe sets in hybrid systems: Pendulum with non-rigid cable, Automatica, 2016]

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Some examples: MRPIs

[Esterhuizen, Aschenbruck, Streif: On Maximal Robust Positively Invariant Sets in Constrained Nonlinear Systems, under review]

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The Transient Stability ProblemProblem Setting• Grid is operating in a “stable” way: rotor velocities & phase angles at all busses

within acceptable bounds.• A contingency occurs.• Will the rotor velocities and phase angles remain in their bounds? • Will the system evolve to a “stable” operating point?

Assumptions• Mechanical input torque to synchronous machines is constant.• Power demand at loads is constant.

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Transient Stability Analysis & Control System (TSA&C)Typical system:1. Have model & list of contingencies (10 000 +)2. Screen: find those most likely to cause

instability (≈ 1000)3. Simulate all of them4. Find the most critical ones5. Do this periodically (roughly every hour)

Our contribution:• We propose a new “set-based” approach to

Dynamic Contingency Screening (DCS)

[Chiang, Tong, Tada: On-line transient stability screening of 14,000-bus models using TEPCO-BCU:Evaluations and methods, IEEE PES General Meeting, 2010]

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Current DCS Approaches• Simulation for 2 or 3 seconds • Direct methods

• Various Lyapunov function approaches• Energy functions ( (UEP) approaches)

• Set-based methods (newer ideas)• Forward reachable sets• Backward reachable sets• Novel method: Admissible sets & MRPIs

[Althoff et al.: Compositional transient stability analysis of power systems via the computation of reachable sets, ACC, 2017][Turitsyn et al.: Lyapunov Functions Family Approach to Transient Stability Assessment, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2016]

[Jin et al.: Reachability analysis based transient stability design in power systems, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2010]

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Modelling the power gridStructure-preserving model• An undirected graph• Nodes represent generator/load buses• Edges represent transmission lines

• Lines are lossless (i.e. zero conductance)• Gen’s modelled by the “swing equation”• Loads are modelled by a first-order ODE.

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Analysis with the sets

Machine 1

Machine 1’s neighbours

Idea• Consider each generator individually• Impose state constraints• These form “safe sets”

0

• Treat its neighbours’ ‘s as inputs• Find the node’s and

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Examples: single machine, single load

[Aschenbruck, Esterhuizen, Streif: Transient stability analysis of power grids with admissible and maximal robust positively invariant sets, not yet submitted]

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Examples: double machine, infinite bus

[Aschenbruck, Esterhuizen, Streif: Transient stability analysis of power grids with admissible and maximal robust positively invariant sets, not yet submitted]

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Examples: double machine, infinite bus

[Aschenbruck, Esterhuizen, Streif: Transient stability analysis of power grids with admissible and maximal robust positively invariant sets, not yet submitted]

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To explore: reduced-order models

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